First, a message: There is a time and a place for everything, and understanding what is and is not appropriate is a fundamental aspect of how one should behave in society. I must take steps in correcting my behavior, how I act both through my interactions with others and through my own creations as well. While this is only one step in a very, very long road, it is hopefully a step in the right direction. Various aspects of the story and lore, dialogues, character interactions, etc. have been sanitized to be less explicit. I cannot in good conscience have something like this in a project I'm creating, especially one with such a broad audience as the one it has garnered. A couple other things have been removed, such as direct references to problematic media, and I've decided to forego the H-Doom compatibility that was added "as a joke". These changes will also be later applied to the side mods as well. Should I have still missed anything, I please ask that people notify me and I will address it as soon as I possibly can. Furthermore, if any of the people still credited in this mod wish to have their name and anything they contributed removed from it, I will do so.
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Onoke Murders
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Imanaki;ImanakiT;Kereshnovka;Ashley;Saya
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\cxName:\c-
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\cf Onoke Mansion Murders\c-
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\cxClassification:\c-
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\cf Unsolved murder mystery\c-
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\cxLocation:\c-
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\cf Kereshnovka\c-
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In October of 2003, a fire broke out in the **Onoke Mansion**, at the outskirts of **Kereshnovka**, during a meeting between the **Imanaki** and **Onoke** families. When the firefighters arrived, they found everyone dead, all having been poisoned and their bodies desecrated. The culprit was never found.
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There are many theories about what could have happened. Most point towards this having been the work of **Hynnykka the Great Witch**, a serial killer from centuries ago (or a possible successor), remarking on the fact that her last note could have the potential interpretation of having been directed towards these two powerful families ("everyone will die"). This is not only seen as a considerable stretch, but there are clear doubts that something like this could have been done by a single individual.
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Another theory points to ritual suicide, though there would be no clear explanation for why such a thing would be done in the first place. Both families were in quite good standing, and this reunion had been in celebration of the marriage between two of their members, marking the start of a very beneficial partnership.
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Many other theories, each increasingly wilder and crazier than the last, mention possibilities such as attacks by cultists, the town's ghouls, or some sort of clearly planned assassination by rival families (none of which were known to be involved).
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To this day, no one knows exactly what had happened then, and the case remains unsolved. Only one person survived this, **Tetsuya Imanaki**, CEO of **Imanaki Corp**, but solely because he had been absent from the event.
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\cxSaya's Notes:\c-
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\cfSome real shit in there, huh? I gotta say it's not as exciting as that one other murder mystery from the 80's, the one that happened here in Japan. Yeah, I still remember that shit, the theorizing and other nonsensical craziness about it took a while to die down. People actually still went on about it when I was a kid. I especially remember the meme about "small bombs" or some shit. It was a dumb meme theory but Taro and I thought it was really funny.\c-
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\cfOh yeah, that one gal from Ashley-san's band, Mykka, she was also all over it, being a self-professed "detective" and all. She was one of the few who pretty much pushed hard for all of it being the work of witches. Yeah, when you're one yourself that's what you'd go with, heh...\c-
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